I'll take a Scion with that chocolate-covered orange peel
Who says American ingenuity is dead?
Nick James' friend Mike had to make containers for his graphic design class. Mike, apparently an automotive enthusiast
("car nut" per Nick), developed candy boxes on three boxy cars, complete with nutritional information. The three candy
boxes are called Scion Sour Candy, H2 Tangerine and Magnum Mango. We're betting the H2 Tangerine has more calories than
the Scion Sour Candy.
At least now we know how to wrap those "Edible Gifts for the Car Lover".
[Thanks for the tip, Nick James!]
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